Devon County Council

Devon County Council is the county council administering the English county of Devon. Based in the city of Exeter, the council covers the non-metropolitan county area of Devon. Members of the council (councillors) are elected every four years. Almost all councillors are members of the major national political parties.

Devon County Council
Type
Type
Non-metropolitan county council
Leadership
Percy Prowse,
Conservative
since 25 May 2023
John Hart,
Conservative
since 25 June 2009
Donna Manson
since 17 February 2023
Structure
Seats60 councillors
Political groups
Administration
  Conservative (38)
Other parties
  Liberal Democrats (9)
  Labour (7)
  Green (2)
  Independent (4)
Length of term
4 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
6 May 2021
Next election
1 May 2025
Meeting place
County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter, EX2 4QD
Website
www.devon.gov.uk

The population of the area administered by the council was estimated at 795,286 in 2018, making it the largest local authority in South West England.

Devon is an area with "two-tier" local government, meaning that the county is divided into non-metropolitan districts carrying out less strategic functions, such as taking most planning decisions. In Devon there are eight such districts, each with its own district, borough, or city council. Devon County Council does not provide services to Torbay or Plymouth; whilst both are deemed to form part of the wider ceremonial county of Devon, they are unitary authorities, independent from the county council.

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